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American Laundry News - January 2021

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JANUARY 2021

Late News Hygienically Clean ’21 program updates reviewed ALEXANDRIA, Va. — TRSA’s Hygienically Clean (HC) Advisory Board and Users Group each reviewed a range of issues related to the Healthcare certification program on the opening day of TRSA’s Dec. 1-3 Virtual Healthcare Conference. The Advisory Board session addressed topics including review and approval of Standard Language changes to the certification and determining that UV should be recognized as a best management practice (BMP), but information won’t be added to HC standards; and a case study review. Other topics included realignment of Standard verbiage to meet ISO and ANSI standards; formalized and documented web-based complaint process; continuation of virtual inspection process after COVID travel restrictions are lifted (hybrid offered based on preference); and a proposal to test linen at the hospital using an ATP tester. The Hygienically Clean Users Group discussed best practices, shared information and reviewed the outcomes of the Advisory Board meeting, including new laboratory ALN forms and pricing in 2021.

Laundry industry SWOT analysis Associations examine industry strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats—with strategies BY MATT POE, EDITOR CHICAGO — Many businesses regularly undergo a SWOT analysis. This process looks at the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats a company faces to improve the probability of success for various projects and important decisions. After the challenges of 2020, American Laundry News thought it would be beneficial to do a SWOT analysis of the laundry and linen services industry in the hopes of helping businesses making positive steps in 2021 and beyond. TRSA, the association for linen, uniform and facility services, the Association for Linen Management (ALM) and the American Reusable Textiles Association (ARTA) answered the call to examine the state of the industry to help it move forward in the coming years.

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STRENGTHS Going into 2021, the laundry and linen services industry has many strengths that operations can rely on. The first is that laundry operations today provide maximum hygiene.

Capable of washing, drying and finishing at high temperatures in serving customers in all industries, linen and uniform services are superior in these respects to smaller See SWOT on Page 6

Laundry operation emerges from COVID-19 effects Apex Linen, sold out of bankruptcy, emerges with a fresh balance sheet, new business, new attitude BY MATT POE, EDITOR LAS VEGAS — At the start of 2020, Apex Linen was riding high in Las Vegas. What with hotels, casinos and restaurants, the city was a gold mine for a company that provides quality laundry and linen services. Then March came, bringing with it COVID-19 and emergency shutdown orders from Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak. “When gaming and hotels were shut down in March due to the governor’s emergency order we were forced to close along with our customers,” says Apex Linen CEO Jared Wantoch. “That closure lead to our bankruptcy.” Apex Linen in Las Vegas has the capacity to process more than 200,000 pounds of linen daily. (Photo: Apex Linen)

Volume 47, Number 1

INSIDE Columnist at Large In this issue, Eric Frederick shares a valuable lesson about goalsetting, planning.

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Laundry Equipment Financing Q&A with industry experts on how to best make use of financing options.

See APEX on Page 7 The Newspaper of Record for Laundry & Linen Management

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Panel of Experts Meet the laundry/linen service experts who will be answering questions in 2021.

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